Hello everyone, just wanted to let you all know. If you know anyone with a amputation of the left leg. I have plenty of shoes for the right foot. Size 14
Thanks! A friend made them for us. We always nickname our babies because we don’t like finding out what we are having. My husband and I had settled on Peanut before telling our daughters. Three of them liked Peanut, the four year old insisted on Milk. So, our beloved babe will forever be known as Peanut Milk.Those walks are are so inspirational!
Hugs to you and your husband.
Ps. The t-shirts are cute!
That’s cool. We don’t get tree frogs over here!
My daughter picked up my interest in wildlife and is now an Ecologist. She gets paid to work with wildlife. After she graduated from university, she spent three months in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan working on a prairie dog research project.
You have such a good attitude (and quite a sense of humor)>Hello everyone, just wanted to let you all know. If you know anyone with a amputation of the left leg. I have plenty of shoes for the right foot. Size 14![]()




Hello everyone, just wanted to let you all know. If you know anyone with a amputation of the left leg. I have plenty of shoes for the right foot. Size 14![]()
Get yourself a battery powered string trimmer. I have a Black and Decker. It feeds the line automatically. And when you buy the spools that are threaded at the factory, they don't hang up. You never have to pull the string. And it's every bit as strong as the motor or electric powered ones.Okay. I’m back and it’s hot out today!
That wasn’t horrible but I when I have to stop and pull the dumb string on the weed eater.
Now I need new waterers. They cracked.
Here’s just one pen before
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I’m not sure if my big guy knows he has food on his face.
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One of my reds getting the spa treatment today. She loves the water dripping on her head.
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They're way too cute to consider them a plague. And not all of them make it to adulthood. I have a light on over my back door that comes on automatically when it gets dark and the toads gather around under that light. There are also many, many baby tree frogs that hang out on the side wall of the house under the light. Not nearly as many of them, but quite a few. I'll try to remember to take some pictures later in the Spring after they emerge from being pollywogs.
Did she enjoy her time in Can?
The mice in our garden are “yellow necked mice”. They’re not interested in moving in the house with us. I find them interesting. I have never seen a house mouse here.
If you have plenty of obvious shelter in your yard, the toads will use it. Our house is in a more modern estate and there’s not so much junk around for them.
I have been trying to garden wildlife friendly in the last few years, so I plant for the pollinators and the birds. And encouraging other wildlife like toads and hedgehogs too. It seems to be paying off. The garden is so busy today with insects and birds. I frightened a mouse from our hedgehog house this morning... the hedgehogs are only just out of hibernation, so hopefully one will arrive back in the garden soon.![]()
Hello everyone, just wanted to let you all know. If you know anyone with a amputation of the left leg. I have plenty of shoes for the right foot. Size 14![]()
Loved it! It was very remote where she was; no internet. But she had amazing scenery and wildlife all around her.
Daughter has itchy feet she spent three months in Tanzania (East Africa) before going to Canada ... and that was even more remote. No electric or running water and the opposite end of the temperature scale!
She has got a proper job now... but it allows her to travel a lot in the UK.
That’s so cool I have never seen a wild hedgehog...
How do you tell a male from a female? And can 2 females have a happy fun life together without a male? I wouldn't want to breed them.Almost all black moors with age become lighter, some become grey some become even orange! What’s fun with bettas is you can setup a cool planted tank with lots of plant and wood and put a couple of female and they will usually live in harmony, it also works with one male with them but if your condition are good he will often make buble nests and it’s only once there’s eggs in the nest that he will become aggressive to the females as with bettas the male is the best dad in the world and even picks up every single falling eggs, the females don’t care, some even try to eat the eggs.